Employment Lunch & Learn: Wage and Hour Issues (NY & CT)

Teleconference
May 16, 201212:00PM - 2:00PM

Fee:
$20.00

This workshop will discuss the factors to be considered in determining how to properly classify employees as exempt or non-exempt, and the consequences of these classifications. The workshop will also discuss overtime issues and allowable wage deductions.

Topics will include:

Featured Topics

Does your organization need guidance in determining how employees should be classified?

Do you sometimes struggle with issues of how and when your organization is required to pay overtime?

Are you implementing wage reductions and furloughs in a manner that does not violate wage-hour laws?

REGISTRATION: Registration closes May 15, 2012. The registration fee is nonrefundable. Please do not hit back or refresh during the registration process. Please contact Marlene Taylor at (973) 240-6955 before resubmitting a registration if you receive an error message.

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